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90. John5 IMHOFF (child of Johann, #180);[571],[572] born circa 1787;[573],[574] baptized 5 Apr 1873 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; in a profession of faith received by John Carter (Priest), aged 85, baptised conditionally, sponsored by John Bernard, and Marguerite "Hashy" (Hashe, his son John's mother-in-law);[575] married Charlotte Becker-dit-Blondin (see #91), daughter of Louis Becker-dit-Blondin and Ann Helen McKenzie, 11 Jun 1818 at New Carlisle, Bonaventure Co., Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada);[576],[577] died before 1881.[578]

Likely he and Charlotte Becker-dit-Blondin appeared on the census of 1831 at Bonaventure Co., Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada); where John "Amoff" was a farmer, owned his land through adjudication, had a family of 8 people, and was of the Church of Scotland.[579] He and Charlotte Becker-dit-Blondin appeared on the census of 1861 at Cox Township (New Carlisle), Bonaventure Co., Canada East (Québec), British North America (Canada); where John Imhoff (74) was a farmer, and Charlotte (60) was present, both born Lower Canada, and Roman Catholic, living in a 1-story log home with Henry Farrington (31) an English-born tailor, Sarah Farrington (22), and Charlotte Farrington (1).[580] He and Charlotte Becker-dit-Blondin appeared on the census of 1871 at Cox Township (New Carlisle), Bonaventure Co., Québec, Canada; where John Imhoff (82) was a farmer, member of Church of England, while Charlotte (70) was Roman Catholic, and both born in Quebec.[581]

Children of John5 Imhoff and Charlotte Becker-dit-Blondin (see #91) were as follows:

  • i. Anne4 Imhoff;[582],[582] born circa 1819 at Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada);[583] married Patrick McGinnis 11 Jun 1842 at Percé, Gaspé Co., Canada East (Québec), British North America (Canada); by John O'Grady, where both lived in Percé, and Anne was daughter of "John Emuff & Charlotte Blondin."[584]

    She and Patrick McGinnis appeared on the census of 1861 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada); where Patrick McGuinness (38) was a sawyer, with Hannah McGuinness (42), Martha J McGuinness (9), Margaret McGuinness (8), Lewis McGuinness (18),, Oliver McGuinness (5), John McGuinness (3), and William McGuinness (8 mos) were present.

    [585] She and Patrick McGinnis appeared on the census of 1871 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; where Patrick McInnis (46) was a labourer, with Ann McInnis (51), Patrick McInnis (25) labourer, Margret McInnis (21), Ann McInnis (18), Oliver McInnis (15), and John McInnis (13) present, all RC.[586] She appeared on the census of 1881 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; where Anne (62) was widowed, and John (22) was present.[587]

  • ii. Lewis Imhoff;[588],[588] born 27 Apr 1820 at Paspébiac, Bonaventure Co., Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada);[589] baptized 20 Aug 1820 at St. Bonaventure Parish, Bonaventure Co., Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada); where father was "Jean Amoff", and mother "Charlotte Baker;"[589] married Rebecca McKay 24 Nov 1845 at Notre Dame de la Purificatin, Paspébiac, Bonaventure Co., Canada East (Québec), British North America (Canada); where Lewis is son of John Emoff and Charlotte Baker, and the bride's name was Rebecca Malage;[590],[591] died 28 Nov 1915 at New Carlisle, Bonaventure Co., Québec, Canada, at age 95;[592] buried 30 Nov 1915 at St. Etienne Parish, New Carlisle, Bonaventure Co., Québec, Canada, "aged 95 yrs, 6 mos", witnessed by Henry Imhoff, William Imhoff, and Fred Imhoff.[593]

    He and Rebecca McKay appeared on the census of 1861 at Cox Township (New Carlisle), Bonaventure Co., Canada East (Québec), British North America (Canada); where Lewis Imhoff (39) was a Roman Catholic farmer, Rebecca Imhoff (39), Rosalie Imhoff (14), John A Imhoff (12), Arch Imhoff (10), Flora Imhoff (8), Angelique Imhoff (4), and Henry Imhoff (2) were present, all born in Lower Canada, and living in a 1-story log house.[594] He and Rebecca McKay appeared on the census of 1871 at Cox Township (New Carlisle), Bonaventure Co., Quebec, Canada; where Lewis Imhoff (50) was a farmer, with Rebecca Imhoff (52), Rosalie Imhoff (23), John Alexan Imhoff (22), Flora Imhoff (18), Archibald Imhoff (20), Angelie Imhoff (15), and Henry Imhoff (11) present.[595] He and Rebecca McKay appeared on the census of 1881 at New Carlisle, Bonaventure Co., Québec, Canada; where Louis Imoff (52) was a farmer, with Rebecca Imoff (60), Archie Imoff (26), Flora Imoff (24), and Henry Imoff (23) present.[596] He appeared on the census of 1891 at New Carlisle, Bonaventure Co., Québec, Canada; where Lewis Imhoff (72) was a widowed farmer, living with daughter Flora Imhoff (30), son Henry Imhoff (33) and his family Jane (33), Mary E (6), Eva B (5), Lilly R (3), and Omelia (1).[597] He appeared on the census of 1901 at New Carlisle, Bonaventure Co., Québec, Canada; where Louis Imhoff (81, b. 25 Apr 1820) was a retired farmer, living with daughter Jane Imhoff (43, b. 25 Dec 1857), and son Henry Imhoff's (39, 12 Oct 1861) family: Jane (43), Mary L (16), Eva B (15), Lilly B (12), Emelia M (11), and Frederick Q (8).[598] He appeared on the census of 1911 at New Carlisle, Bonaventure Co., Québec, Canada; where Louis Imhoff (91) lived with daughter Flora (52), and son Henry's (50) family.[599]

  • 45. iii. Mary Jane Imhoff.

  • iv. Margaret Imhoff;[600],[600] born Sep 1823 at Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada);[601] baptized 11 Sep 1825 at St. Bonaventure Parish, Bonaventure Co., Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada); "aged two years, child of... John Emoph and Charlotte Blondin;"[602] married Oliver Henry 21 Aug 1851 at Notre Dame de la Purificatin, Paspébiac, Bonaventure Co., Canada East (Québec), British North America (Canada); where Oliver was son of Charles Henry, and Marguerritte Daigle, and Margaret was daughter of John Emof and Charlotte Baker, witnessed by Frederick Smollet.[603]

    She and Oliver Henry appeared on the census of 1861 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada); where Oliver Henry (38) was a labourer, with Margeret Henry (37), Peter Henry (8), Patrick Henry (3), Sarah Henry (7 mos), and Charlotte Henry (9), following the Church of Rome.[604] She and Oliver Henry appeared on the census of 1871 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; where Oliver Henry (48) was a Roman Catholic farmer, with Margret Henry (46), Charlotte Henry (18), Peter Henry (15), Patrick Henry (13), Sarah A Henry (11), Dovia Henry (9), Margret Henry (6), and Oliver Henry (1) present.[605] She and Oliver Henry appeared on the census of 1881 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; where Oliver Henry (60) was a farmer, with Margaret Henry (55), Peter Henry (25), Patrick Henry (22), Sarah Ann Henry (19), David Henry (16), and Margaret J. Henry (15) present, plus Margaret's widowed mother Charlotte Imhof (77).[606] She and Oliver Henry appeared on the census of 1891 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; where Oliver Henery (65) was a farmer, with Margaret Henery (65), Patrick Henery (33) a farmer, and his family Sophia Henery (26) a weaver, William Henery (4), Abraham O Henery (3), and Patrick Levi Henery (1), with Margaret's mother Charlotte Imhoff (89) present.[607] She and Oliver Henry appeared on the census of 1911 at South Letagouche, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; where Oliver Henery (93, b. Sep 1817) and Margaret Henery (87, b. Sep 1823) live with grandson David Henery (27) and his family.[608]

  • v. John Imhoff; born 6 Dec 1825 at New Carlisle, Bonaventure Co., Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada);[609] baptized 29 Jun 1826 at St. Bonaventure Parish, Bonaventure Co., Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada); where parents were "John Emoff" and "Charlotte Blondin;"[610] married Virginie Pitre 7 Oct 1861 at Ste-Famille (Holy Family), Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada); where Virginie was daughter of Peter and Mary Pitre;[611],[612] died "age 64" 19 Nov 1900 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada, at age 74.[613]

    He and Virginie Pitre appeared on the census of 1871 at Durham Parish, Restigouche Co., New Brunswick, Canada; where John Imhoff (38) was a farmer, with Virginia Imhoff (30), William T Imhoff (9), Marianne Imhoff (7), John Imhoff (5), and James Imhoff (2), the family is Roman Catholic.[614] He and Virginie Pitre appeared on the census of 1881 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; where John Imhoff (46) was a farmer, born Quebec, with Virginia Imhoff (40) and the children all born in New Brunswick: William Imhoff (18), Mary Ann Imhoff (16), John G. Imhoff (14), James L. Imhoff (12), George A. Imhoff (10), Israel O. Imhoff (8), Joseph A. Imhoff (8), , Albert C. Imhoff (6), and Arthur A. Imhoff (3).[615] He and Virginie Pitre appeared on the census of 1891 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; where John Imhoff (50) was a farmer, and Virginia Imhoff (48) was a weaver, with Mary Anne Imhoff (26), James Imhoff (20) a famr labourer, Archibald Imhoff (17), Cornelius Imhoff (14), Alphonso Imhoff (12), Sarah Imhoff (9), and Isreal Imhoff (17) present.[616]

  • vi. Angelique Imhoff;[617],[617] born 17 Apr 1828 at Port Daniel, Bonaventure Co., Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada);[618] baptized 23 Jun 1828 at Notre Dame de la Purificatin, Paspébiac, Bonaventure Co., Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada); where father was John Imhoff, cultivateur au Port Daniel, and mother Charlotte Blondin;[619] married William Garrett 27 Dec 1848 at St. Andrew's Anglican Church, New Carlisle, Bonaventure Co., Canada East (Québec), British North America (Canada); after publication of banns, by George Milne, witnessed by Johnson Garret (groom's brother), John Garrett (groom's cousin), where Angelique was daughter of "John Imhoff of New Carlise Farmer & Charlotte Baker his wife."[620]

    She and William Garrett appeared on the census of 1861 at Cox Township (New Carlisle), Bonaventure Co., Canada East (Québec), British North America (Canada); where William Garrett (38) was a farmer and fisherman, with Angelie Garrett (36), John Garrett (10) a labourer, Susan Garrett (9), Sarah Garrett (5), Johnston Garrett (3), Anabella Garrett (1), and Margery Garrett (67) was a widow.[621]

  • vii. William Imhoff;[622],[622] born 29 Sep 1831 at Port Daniel, Bonaventure Co., Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada);[623] baptized 22 Jul 1832 at Notre Dame de la Purificatin, Paspébiac, Bonaventure Co., Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada); where William was son of "John Emof... Charlotte Blondin", sponsored by James Enrikt, and Catherine Brimy.[624]

    Was this William Imhoff the same person who enlisted in the US Army 28 May 1861, Company D, 2nd Infantry Regiment for Maine? That soldier was soon discharged, and later died 21 Jan 1918 at National Soldiers Home and buried in Kennebec Co.[625] It may be he who appeared on the census of 1900 at Littleton, Aroostook Co., Maine, United States of America; where William Imhoff (66, b. May 1833, Canada) was single, a farmer, having arrived in the US in 1856.[626] He may have appeared on the census of 1910 at Littleton, Aroostook Co., Maine, United States of America; where William Imhoff (76, b. 1834, Canada) was single.[627]

  • viii. Sarah Imhoff;[628],[628] born 13 Nov 1838 at Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada);[629],[630] baptized 6 Dec 1838 at Notre Dame de la Purificatin, Paspébiac, Bonaventure Co., Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada); where Sarah was daughter of "John Emoff and "Charlotte Blondin;"[631] married Henry Farrington 10 May 1858 at St. Andrew's Anglican Church, New Carlisle, Bonaventure Co., Canada East (Québec), British North America (Canada); by George Milne, witnessed by William Garret (bride's brother-in-law), and William M. Sheppard (bride's cousin);[632] died Dec 1867 at Bonaventure Co., Québec, Canada, at age 29;[633] buried 12 Dec 1867 at Notre Dame de la Purificatin, Paspébiac, Bonaventure Co., Québec, Canada, "aged 27", in the presence of Henry Farrington, John McEntyre, and John Emoff.[634]

    Sarah and Henry appear to have had only four children before Sarah's death in 1867: Charlotte Ann Farrington b: 28 Jul 1861 - 1951 , Susanna Helene Farrington 2 Oct 1862 - Sep 1865, Marguerite Mary Farrington b: 19 Aug 1866 - Nov 1870, Henry Lewis Farrington c.1864-11 Sep 1865, and only the first was known to have descendants.[635],[636] She and Henry Farrington appeared on the census of 1861 at Cox Township (New Carlisle), Bonaventure Co., Canada East (Québec), British North America (Canada); where Henry Farrington (31) an English-born tailor, Sarah Farrington (22), and Charlotte Farrington (1) lived with Sarah's parents John Imhoff (74) a farmer, and Charlotte (60) living in a 1-story log home.[580]

91. Charlotte5 BECKER-DIT-BLONDIN (child of Louis, #182);[637],[638] born 28 May 1801 at Percé, Gaspé Co., Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada);[639] baptized Sep 1801 at St-Michel, Percé, Gaspé Co., Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada);[640] married John Imhoff (see #90), son of Johann Ludwig Georg Imhoff and Mary (--?--), 11 Jun 1818 at New Carlisle, Bonaventure Co., Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada).[576],[577]

As of from 1825 to 1842, she was known as Charlotte Blondin.[641] Likely she and John Imhoff appeared on the census of 1831 at Bonaventure Co., Lower Canada (Québec), British North America (Canada); where John "Amoff" was a farmer, owned his land through adjudication, had a family of 8 people, and was of the Church of Scotland.[579] As of from 1843 to 1858, she was known as Charlotte Baker.[642] She and John Imhoff appeared on the census of 1861 at Cox Township (New Carlisle), Bonaventure Co., Canada East (Québec), British North America (Canada); where John Imhoff (74) was a farmer, and Charlotte (60) was present, both born Lower Canada, and Roman Catholic, living in a 1-story log home with Henry Farrington (31) an English-born tailor, Sarah Farrington (22), and Charlotte Farrington (1).[580] She and John Imhoff appeared on the census of 1871 at Cox Township (New Carlisle), Bonaventure Co., Québec, Canada; where John Imhoff (82) was a farmer, member of Church of England, while Charlotte (70) was Roman Catholic, and both born in Quebec.[581] She may have appeared on the census of 1881 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; where a widowed Charlotte Imhoff (77), born Quebec, lived with son-in-law Oliver Henry (60), and daughter Margaret Henry (55) and their children.[643] She appeared on the census of 1891 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; where Charlotte Imhoff (89) lived with Oliver Henery (65) and Margaret Henery (65), and some of their children and grandchildren.[607]



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    92. John5 WHEELER (child of Benjamin, #184);[644],[645] born 6 Mar 1778 at Wheelersborough (Hampden), Maine, British America;[144],[646] married Wealthea Ann Gorton (see #93), daughter of Simeon Gorton, 21 Jan 1800 at Hampden, Penobscot Co., Maine, United States of America;[489],[647] died "aged 67" 19 Sep 1845 at 19 South Rd, Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, United States of America, at age 67.[648]

    Wheelersborough was renamed Hampden in 1794.[649] He and Wealthea Ann Gorton appeared on the census of 1810 at Hampden, Hancock Co., Maine, United States of America; where John Wheeler was named, and there were 7 people in the household. There were 3 boys and 2 girls under 10, and a male and female adult each 26-44. [the counts agree with these family members being present: John (32), Wealthea (31), Simeon (9), Eliza (6), Valentine (4), Wealthea (2), and John (0)].[650] He and Wealthea Ann Gorton appeared on the census of 1820 at Hampden, Penobscot Co., Maine, United States of America; where John Wheeler was named, and the household contained 12 people: 3 girls and 1 boy under 10, 1 girl and 2 boys under 15, a young man and woman each under 25, and a man and woman each 26-44 [which is consistent with these family members: John (42), Wealthea (41), Simeon (19), Eliza (16), Valentine (14), Wealthea (12), John (10), Sarah (8), Hiram (6), Melinda (3), and Julia (0)].[651] He and Wealthea Ann Gorton appeared on the census of 1830 at Newburgh, Penobscot Co., Maine, United States of America; where John Wheeler was named, and there were 10 people in the household: 1 girl and boy each under 9, 2 girls and 1 boy under 14, a young man and woman each under 29, and a man and woman each 50-59 [which is consistent with these family members: John (52), Wealthea (51), John (20), Hiram (16), Melinda (13), Julia (10), Matilda (6), Robert (5), and either Wealthea (22) or Sarah (18)].[652]

    Children of John5 Wheeler and Wealthea Ann Gorton (see #93) all born at Hampden, Maine, United States of America, were as follows:

    • 46. i. Simeon4 Wheeler.

    • ii. Eliza Wheeler;[653],[653] born 1804;[654],[655] married Otis Ingals Bussey;[656] died 5 Apr 1839 at Roxbury, Massachusetts, United States of America.[655]

      Eliza and Otis had three children: Daniel Ingalls Bussey (1824-1894), Benjamin Bussey (b. 1826), Lydia Ann Bussey (1828-1908).[657],[658],[659] She and Otis Ingals Bussey appeared on the census of 1830 at Newburgh, Penobscot Co., Maine, United States of America; where Otis I. Bussey was named, having 5 people in his household: a man 30-39, a woman 20-29, a girl and boy under 5, another boy under 9.[660]

    • iii. Valentine Wheeler;[653],[653] born 1806;[654],[661] married Martha Borland 17 Dec 1829 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada); where both were of Addington Parish.[290],[662]

      He lived in 1829 at Addington Parish, Restigouche Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada); at his marriage.[663] Valentine and Martha had 10 children in Upsalquitch, Restigouche Co., New Brunswick, and many decendants are known: Velma Ellen Wheeler (b. 1829), James Simeon Wheeler (b. 1830), Jonathan Lovejoy Wheeler (1832-1838), Mary Jane Wheeler (b. 1835), Alexander Wheeler (b. 1837), Melinda Wheeler (b. 1840), Annabella Wheeler (b. 1844), Matilda Wheeler (1845-1884), Almira Wheeler (1848-1915), Valentine Gordon Wheeler (b. 1851).[664],[665]

    • iv. Wealthea Ann Wheeler;[653],[653] born 1808;[666],[654],[667] died "aged 62 yrs, 8 mos" 16 Nov 1876 at Maple St., Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, United States of America;[668],[669] buried at Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, United States of America.[670]

      She appeared on the census of 1850 at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, United States of America; where Wealthy Wheeler (36), her mother Wealthy Wheeler (70), and brother Robert Wheeler (25), lived with sister Matilda Wilcox (26), all born in ME, and John M Wilcox (36) born VT, an electrotyper, and Rockwell Wilcox (8 mos).[671] She appeared on the census of 1870 at West Roxbury, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, United States of America; where Welthy Wheeler (49) lived with sister [Matilda] Lucinda Wilcox (47) both born Maine, and John W Wilcox (50) an electrotyper.[672]

    • v. John Wheeler;[653],[653] born 1810.[654],[673]

    • vi. Sarah Crosby Wheeler;[653],[653] born 2 Mar 1812;[654],[674] married John Brown 11 Jan 1832;[675] married Reverend William Small between 1840 and 1845;[675] died 31 Mar 1865 at Monticello, Green Co., Wisconsin, United States of America, at age 53.[676]

      Sarah and John had 5 children: Charles Bulkley Brown (1832-1909), Hiram Brown (b.1834), George Irving Brown (b.1836), Henry Lovejoy Brown (1838-1898), and Augustus Wheeler Brown (1839-1863).[677] She might be the person who appeared on the census of 1840 at Exeter, Penobscot Co., Maine, United States of America; where Sarah Brown was named, having 7 people in the household: 3 boys under 5, 2 boys under 9, a girl of 10-15, and woman 30-39.[678] Sarah and William had five children: Leonard William Small (b.1845), Frances Crosby Small, Mary Wealthea Small (b.1848), Sarah Jane Small (b.1850), and Anson P. Morril Small (1855-1910).[677] She and Reverend William Small appeared on the census of 1850 at Belmont, Waldo Co., Maine, United States of America; where William Small (37) was a farmer, with Sarah C Small (36), Hiram Brown (16) a farmer, George E Brown (14), Henry L Brown (12), Augusta W Brown (11), Leonard W Small (4), Francis E Small (3), Mary W Small (1), and Sara's sister Julia M Wheeler (26), all born in Maine.[679] She and Reverend William Small appeared on the census of 1860 at Mount Pleasant, Green Co., Wisconsin, United States of America; where William Small (47) was a minister, with Sarah Small (47), Leonard W Small (15), Frank C Small (13), Mary W Small (12), Sarah J Small (9), Anson M Small (6), and Henry L Brown (22) a printer, all born in Maine.[680]

    • vii. Hiram Smith Wheeler;[681],[681] born 12 Jan 1814;[682] married Elizabeth Weston 29 Jul 1840;[683],[684],[685] died 7 Jun 1888 at California, United States of America, at age 74.[686]

      He and Elizabeth Weston likely were those appearing on the census of 1860 at Bangor, Penobscot Co., Maine, United States of America; where Hiram S Wheeler (44) was a carpenter born in Maine, with Elisabeth Wheeler (41), Henry W Wheeler (18), and Albert M Wheeler (16) born in New Hampshire, and Mary E Wheeler (10) born in Maine.[687] He and Elizabeth Weston appeared on the census of 1870 at San Francisco, California, United States of America; where Hiram Wheeler (54) was a house carpenter born in Maine, Elizabeth Wheeler (49) born New Hampshire, and Mary Wheeler (20) born Maine, were present.[688] He was living in 1872 at San Francisco, California, United States of America; where his full name appeared on the voters list "Hiram Smith Wheeler, age 57."[689] He and Elizabeth Weston appeared on the census of 1880 at Alameda, Alameda Co., California, United States of America; where Hiram S. Wheeler (63) was superintendant of a lighthouse, with Elizabeth Wheeler (61), and Mary E. Wheeler (30) present.[690]

    • viii. Melinda Crosby Wheeler;[691],[691] born 19 Mar 1817;[692] married Henry Lovejoy 22 Oct 1838 at Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, United States of America;[693] died May 1887 at Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, United States of America, at age 70;[694] buried 10 May 1887 at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, United States of America.[695]

      She and Henry Lovejoy appeared on the census of 1850 at Mason, Hillsborough Co., New Hampshire, United States of America; where Henry Lovejoy (45) was a painter, born New Hampshire, with Malinda Lovejoy (33), and Henry W Lovejoy (11) born in Maine, and Lirry Lovejoy (4), Susan Proctor (50) born in New Hampshire.[696] She and Henry Lovejoy appeared on the census of 1860 at Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, United States of America; where Henry Lovejoy (54) was an electrotyper, with Melinda Lovejoy (43), Henry Lovejoy (21) also an electrotyper, Lizzie F Lovejoy (14), and P A Lovejoy (female, 1).[697] She and Henry Lovejoy appeared on the census of 1880 at Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, United States of America; where Henry Lovejoy (75) was an electrotyper, with Millinda Lovejoy (63), Persis A. Lovejoy (21), and servant Bettie Johnson (28) present.[698]

    • ix. Julia Ann Wheeler;[699],[699] born 10 Dec 1820;[700] married Sumner Pearson 25 Sep 1851 at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, United States of America;[701],[702] married (--?--) Pitcher between 1871 and 1879;[701],[703] died 12 Sep 1904 at age 83;[704],[705] buried at Morrill Village Cemetery, Morrill, Waldo Co., Maine, United States of America, "Julia A. / Wife of / Sumner Pearson / Dec. 12, 1820 / Sept. 12, 1904 / S. C. Pearson died in Cal. in 1862."[706]

      She appeared on the census of 1850 at Belmont, Waldo Co., Maine, United States of America; where Julia M Wheeler (26), lived with sister Sarah C Small (36), with William Small (37) a farmer, Hiram Brown (16) a farmer, George E Brown (14), Henry L Brown (12), Augusta W Brown (11), Leonard W Small (4), Francis E Small (3), and Mary W Small (1), all born in Maine.[679] Julia and Sumner had one child: Laura Matilda Pearson (30 Apr 1853 - 3 Apr 1886).[707],[708] She appeared on the census of 1860 at Morrill, Waldo Co., Maine, United States of America; where Julia A Pierson (37), and Laura M Pierson (7) lived with Julia's father-in-law Trial Pierson (59) a farmer, with Martha Pierson (55), Dorcus Pierson (28), and Adelia Pierson (23).[709] Sumner died in 1862 while in California.[710],[711] She appeared on the census of 1870 at Morrill, Waldo Co., Maine, United States of America; where Julia A Pearson (47), and Tillia A Pearson (17) lived with Tryal Pearson (69), and Martha Pearson (66).[712] She appeared on the census of 1880 at Belmont, Waldo Co., Maine, United States of America; where Julia A Pitcher farmed 6 acres.[713] She appeared on the census of 1900 at Belmont, Waldo Co., Maine, United States of America; where Julia A Pitcher (77) was a widow, mother of one child no longer living, border with Fidelia Creasey (62) widow, her children, and other borders.[714]

    • x. Matilda Myrick Wheeler;[715],[715] born 17 Aug 1824;[716] married John Wilton Wilcox 16 Sep 1846 at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, United States of America; by Rev. Chandler Robbins;[717],[718],[719] died "widow, aged 74" 30 Mar 1899 at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, United States of America, at age 74.[720],[721]

      She and John Wilton Wilcox appeared on the census of 1850 at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, United States of America; where John M Wilcox (36) born VT, an electrotyper, Matilda Wilcox (26) born ME, and Rockwell Wilcox (8 mos) were joined by Matilda's mother Wealthy Wheeler (70), sister Wealthy Wheeler (36), and brother Robert Wheeler (25).[671] She and John Wilton Wilcox appeared on the census of 1860 at West Roxbury, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, United States of America; where John W Wilcox (46) was an electrotyper, with Matilda M Wilcox (35), and teacher, Hattie Luther (23) were present.[722] She and John Wilton Wilcox appeared on the census of 1870 at West Roxbury, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, United States of America; where Welthy Wheeler (49) lived with sister [Matilda] Lucinda Wilcox (47) both born Maine, and John W Wilcox (50) an electrotyper.[672] She appeared on the census of 1880 at Maple St., Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, United States of America; where Matilda M Wilcox (55) was a widow, with servant Mary Martin (26) of Ireland.[723]

    • xi. Robert Wheeler;[724],[724] born 4 May 1825;[725] married Mary Vinton Emerson 27 Nov 1851 at Melrose, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, United States of America; by W. H. Hatch, where Robert (26) was a trader, born Hamden ME, and Mary (21) was daughter of George and Elmira Emerson;[726],[727] married Harriet Louisa Emerson 25 May 1856 at Melrose, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, United States of America;[728] died "of consumption, married farmer, aged 45, son of John and Welthea" 14 May 1870 at Lunenburg, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, United States of America, at age 45.[729]

      He appeared on the census of 1850 at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, United States of America; where Robert Wheeler (25), his sister Wealthy Wheeler (36), and mother Wealthy Wheeler (70), lived with sister Matilda Wilcox (26), all born in ME, and John M Wilcox (36) born VT, an electrotyper, and Rockwell Wilcox (8 mos).[671] Robert and Harriet had two children: Mary Louise Wheeler (10 Apr 1858 - 7 May 1861), and George Emerson Wheeler (b. 22 Jan 1860).[730],[731]

    93. Wealthea Ann5 GORTON (child of Simeon, #186);[732] born 13 Aug 1779 at Wheelersborough (Hampden), Penobscot Co., Maine, United States of America;[733],[734] married John Wheeler (see #92), son of Benjamin Wheeler and Elizabeth Burnham, 21 Jan 1800 at Hampden, Penobscot Co., Maine, United States of America;[489],[647] died 29 Jan 1857 at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, United States of America, at age 77.[735],[733]

    She and John Wheeler appeared on the census of 1810 at Hampden, Hancock Co., Maine, United States of America; where John Wheeler was named, and there were 7 people in the household. There were 3 boys and 2 girls under 10, and a male and female adult each 26-44. [the counts agree with these family members being present: John (32), Wealthea (31), Simeon (9), Eliza (6), Valentine (4), Wealthea (2), and John (0)].[650] She and John Wheeler appeared on the census of 1820 at Hampden, Penobscot Co., Maine, United States of America; where John Wheeler was named, and the household contained 12 people: 3 girls and 1 boy under 10, 1 girl and 2 boys under 15, a young man and woman each under 25, and a man and woman each 26-44 [which is consistent with these family members: John (42), Wealthea (41), Simeon (19), Eliza (16), Valentine (14), Wealthea (12), John (10), Sarah (8), Hiram (6), Melinda (3), and Julia (0)].[651] She and John Wheeler appeared on the census of 1830 at Newburgh, Penobscot Co., Maine, United States of America; where John Wheeler was named, and there were 10 people in the household: 1 girl and boy each under 9, 2 girls and 1 boy under 14, a young man and woman each under 29, and a man and woman each 50-59 [which is consistent with these family members: John (52), Wealthea (51), John (20), Hiram (16), Melinda (13), Julia (10), Matilda (6), Robert (5), and either Wealthea (22) or Sarah (18)].[652] She appeared on the census of 1850 at Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, United States of America; where Wealthy Wheeler (70), daughter Wealthy Wheeler (36), and son Robert Wheeler (25), lived with daughter Matilda Wilcox (26), all born in ME, and John M Wilcox (36) born VT, an electrotyper, and Rockwell Wilcox (8 mos).[671]



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      94. John5 CONNELL; born 1787 at Glanmire, Co. Cork, Ireland;[736],[737] married Ellen Quinn (see #95);[738] died 1864 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada);[739] buried 1864 at Holy Family Cemetery, Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada), "O'Connell / John 1787-1864 / Cork Ireland / His Beloved Wife / Helen Quinn 1796 / Cork Ireland / Catherine O'Connell / 1822-1828 / Cork Ireland."[740]

      He and Ellen Quinn emigrated in 1823 to Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada).[741],[742] He and Ellen Quinn "initially settled and received a grant of land on the Dunlop Road, Beresford Parish. In the mid 1830's the family settles on the South side of the Nigadoo River" at Beresford, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada).[743] He and Ellen Quinn appeared on the census of 1861 at Beresford, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada); where John Connel (74) was a farmer, with Ellen Connel (65), son John Connel (45) a farmer, daughter-in-law Mary Connel (25), and grandson Patrick Connel (7) were present, Roman Catholic.[744]

      Children of John5 Connell and Ellen Quinn (see #95) were as follows:

      • i. Mary4 Connell;[745],[745] born circa 1807 at Ireland;[746] married Daniel Bracket 21 Aug 1827;[747] died 22 Feb 1889 at Dunn Co., Wisconsin, United States of America.[748]

        It has been said Mary and Daniel had 19 children: James Brackett b.c. 1822, Davenport Brackett b.c. 1823, Mary Jane Brackett b.c. 1824, Nancy Brackett b.c. 1825, Daniel Brackett b.1826, Johanna Bracket b.1827, Elijah Brackett b.1828, Thomas Brackett b.1830, Saloman Brackett b.c. 1834, Jane Brackett b.1840, Mary Brackett b.c. 1842, George Brackett b.22 May 1841, Abraham Brackett b.c. 1843, Josiah Brackett b.c. 1844, John Brackett b.c. 1846, Eliza Brackett b.c. 1848, Jeremiah Brackett b.c. 1850, William Brackett b.September 1852, Ellen Brackett b.18 September 1854.[749] She and Daniel Bracket appeared on the census of 1861 at Restigouche Twp., Bonaventure Co., Canada East (Québec), British North America (Canada); where Daniel Bracket (66) was a farmer, born in the U.S., with Mary (45) born New Brunswick, and Jaimy Bracket (33) and the remaining born in Lower Canada: Daniel Bracket (28), Soloman Bracket (26), Thomas Bracket (23), George Bracket (20), Abraham Bracket (16), Josiah Bracket (15), William Bracket (12), Jane Bracket (21), Mary Bracket (18), Eliza Bracket (10), Ellen Bracket (7), living in a 1-story log house.[750] She and Daniel Bracket appeared on the census of 1871 at Restigouche Twp., Bonaventure Co., Québec, Canada; where Daniel Brackett (77) was a farmer, with Mary Brackett (64), Mary Brackett (27), Abraham Brackett (25), Josiah Brackett (23), and Eliza Brackett (20) present.[751] She appeared on the census of 1880 at Spring Brook, Dunn Co., Wisconsin, United States of America; where Mary C. Brackett (75) a widow, and daughter Mary Brackett (35), lived with son Abraham Brackett (32) a farmer, and his family Grace D. Brackett (35), William D. Brackett (5), Mary J. Brackett (3), James Brackett (1), and boarder Edward Griffith (11).[752]

      • 47. ii. Margaret Connell.

      • iii. Ann Connell;[745],[745] born circa 1810 at Ireland;[753] married William Walsh 19 Oct 1826 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada); by Hugh Munro, in the presence of Janis Munro, where Ann and William were of Beresford parish.[747],[754]

        She and William Walsh appeared on the census of 1861 at Beresford, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada); William Walsh (63) was a farmer, born Ireland, with Nancy Walsh (56) also born Ireland, William Walsh (25), Margret Walsh (24), Patrick Walsh (22), Francis Walsh (20), James Walsh (18), Ann Walsh (16), Fanny Walsh (14), Richard Walsh (12), and lodger James B Shelly (35) the schoolmaster.[755] She and William Walsh appeared on the census of 1871 at Beresford, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; where William Walsh (77) was a farmer, with Anney Walsh (66), Francis Walsh (29), Frances Walsh (22), Hannah Walsh (6), and James Shelly (40) a teacher.[756]

      • iv. Francis Connell;[745],[745] born circa 1815 at Ireland;[746] married Fanny Hurley.[747]

        No further information, or verification of Francis has been found.[757]

      • v. John Connell;[745],[745] born circa 1816 at Ireland;[746] married Mary Cunningham 23 Feb 1852 at Petit Rocher, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada); by E. J. Dumphy, in the presence of John Walsh, and Ellen Walsh;[758],[759],[760] died between 1881 and 1891.[761]

        Is it possible John was baptised 20 Sep 1819, Liscarroll Co. Cork, son of John Connel and Ellen Quyn?[762] He and Mary Cunningham appeared on the census of 1861 at Beresford, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada); where John Connel (45) a farmer, wife Mary Connel (25), and son Patrick Connel (7), lived with John's father John Connel (74) a farmer, and mother Ellen Connel (65).[744] He and Mary Cunningham appeared on the census of 1871 at Beresford, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; where John Connell (55) was a farmer, born in Ireland, with Mary Connell (36) and the children, born in New Brunswick: Patrick Connell (16), George Connell (14), Ellen Connell (11), Margarit Connell (8), John Connell (6), William Connell (4), and Isabella Connell (1).[763] He and Mary Cunningham appeared on the census of 1881 at Beresford, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; where John Connell (63) was a farmer, with Mary Connell (48), Patrick Connell (25), George Connell (23), Helen Connell (20), Margarit Connell (17), John Connell (16), William Connell (13), Bella Connell (10), and Michael Connell (8).[764]

      • vi. Ellen Connell;[745],[745] born circa 1817 at Ireland;[746] married John Driscoll 3 Mar 1840 at Belledune, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada).[747],[765]

        She and John Driscoll appeared on the census of 1861 at Beresford, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada); where John Driscol (50) was a farmer, with Ellen Driscol (44), both born Ireland, and Nancy Driscol (20), William Driscol (19), Ann Driscol (17), George Driscol (15), Ellen Driscol (13), Frances Driscol (11), John Driscol (9), Michel Driscol (7), Herman Driscol (5), and Joseph Driscol (3) born New Brunswick.[766]

      • vii. Johanna Connell;[745],[745] born circa 1819 at Ireland;[746] married Donald Stewart 29 Nov 1832 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada); by Alexander Somerville, where Donald was of Bathurst, and Johanna was of Beresford in Gloucester Co.[747],[767]

      • viii. Catherine Connell;[745],[745] born circa 1822 at Ireland;[746] died 1828 at Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada);[746],[768] buried 1828 at Holy Family Cemetery, Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada), "O'Connell / John 1787-1864 / Cork Ireland / His Beloved Wife / Helen Quinn 1796 / Cork Ireland / Catherine O'Connell / 1822-1828 / Cork Ireland."[740]

      • ix. George Connell;[745],[745] born 1826 at New Brunswick, British North America (Canada).[746]

      95. Ellen5 QUINN; born circa 1796 at Glanmire, Co. Cork, Ireland;[769],[770] married John Connell (see #94).[738]

      She and John Connell emigrated in 1823 to Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada).[741],[742] She and John Connell "initially settled and received a grant of land on the Dunlop Road, Beresford Parish. In the mid 1830's the family settles on the South side of the Nigadoo River" at Beresford, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada).[743] She and John Connell appeared on the census of 1861 at Beresford, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, British North America (Canada); where John Connel (74) was a farmer, with Ellen Connel (65), son John Connel (45) a farmer, daughter-in-law Mary Connel (25), and grandson Patrick Connel (7) were present, Roman Catholic.[744]


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